A concert in honor of Victory Day was held in Ivangorod, on the Estonian border

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A festive concert was held on the occasion of Victory Day in the city of Ivangorod, on the border of Russia and Estonia. As he said in his telegram-channel The Governor of the Leningrad Region, Alexander Drozdenko, was also able to watch the concert in the neighboring Narva.

According to the official, not only residents of Ivangorod, but also residents of Narva attended the festive concert, as the concert hall was built on the banks of the Narva River, which connects the two cities. The concert was called a gift for residents of the Estonian city.

Previously reportedThat a graffiti quoting Vladlen Tatarsky appeared on the site of a Soviet tank in the Estonian Narva.

According to the police, the graffiti was discovered in the early morning hours.

“We will beat everyone, we will kill everyone, we will rob everyone we need. Everything will be as we want, ”the inscription reads.

Police launched a criminal investigation into the incident. Law enforcement is currently working to identify the person who wrote this.

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